Devise scientific approaches and investigations to better
understand human exposure to environmental chemicals using laboratory measurement data.
Not exact matches
With proper repetitions, negative controls and statistical analyses, the effects of carrageenan
exposure on
human cells can be better
understood.
In addition to studying the monument's environment, the deep divers were in turn the subjects of a medical study to
understand the effects of extreme dive
exposures on
human physiology.
The reasons for this are poorly
understood but are thought to be linked to changes in
human lifestyle that have altered our
exposure to the diversity of microbes.
This center fosters collaborations among researchers at MD Anderson Smithville, in Houston and with other instutions in central Texas to reach the goal of
understanding how environmental
exposures influence cancer outcomes in the
human population by identifying new targets and strategies for cancer prevention and treatment.
«Although these articles concentrate on the US regulatory landscape, they offer an important message that is relevant worldwide: as our
understanding of the harmful effects of a combination of chemicals at low concentrations and throughout the
human lifespan increases, scientists must re-examine long - held beliefs regarding the relationship between
exposure and effect, and ensure that policy makers
understand the significance of these findings.»
What dictates the development of the characteristic rash in
humans is not well
understood, but could be affected by the genotypic variants of B. burgdorferi present in the tick, prior
exposure, and possible co-infections.
These mouse models are useful tools to improve our
understanding of the biological significance and functional relevance of these polymorphisms in
human disease, particularly when validated with controlled
exposures and environmental challenges.
Many suppliers to the U.K. government are failing to produce reports required under the Modern Slavery Act, revealing a lack of
understanding by businesses of the risks of
exposure to
human - rights violations, according to a recent study.
Evidence linking psychological stress to asthma continues to grow with our increased
understanding of the natural history of asthma and the neurobiology underlying stress vulnerability.1 - 3 Stress
exposure during infancy and early childhood may exert particularly robust effects on the physiological systems that respond to stress.4 - 6 Evidence from animal and
human studies strongly suggests that early life adversity shapes stress neurobiology, 7 resulting in disturbed regulation of endocrine and autonomic processes (eg, hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal [HPA] axis, sympathetic - adrenal - medullary system).